Creative Connections

Theater J is excited to announce Creative Connections – the expansion of its supplemental artistic programming into a more robust, independent series, aiming to more closely connect audiences with artists, the artistic process, the broader DC community, and themselves. These conversations are free and open to the public.

Pre-Show Conversation with Theater J’s Education Programs Manager, Hester Kamin

Sunday, June 8 1:15 PM in Kay Community hall

Hester Kamin’s pre-show conversations are a Theater J favorite! Join us to discuss the themes of our plays and how they relate to our own experiences and the issues of our times. Pre-show conversations are a great way to meet other theater fans and thinkers and to be ready to engage with the play more deeply.

Engage the Experts: A Conversation with 3GDC

Thursday, June 12, after the evening show

Theater J Artistic Director Hayley Finn will moderate a compelling conversation with members of 3G DC – grandchildren of Holocaust survivors who preserve and honor the legacy of their grandparents through education, advocacy, and community-building.

Creatives in Conversation: A post show discussion with Dina Thomas and Lawrence Redmond

Sunday, June 15, after the matinee

Join us after the matinee for a captivating Q&A with our dynamic and multi-talented cast.

Dina Thomas is a DC based theater artist, Real Estate Agent and Mama. Her DC credits include: Rules of Living (Upcoming) at Round House Theatre | Appropriate (Upcoming) at Olney Theater Center | At the Wedding, Cry It Out and 2.5 Minute Ride at Studio Theatre | Much Ado About Nothing and The Metromaniacs at Shakespeare Theater Company | The Chameleon and The Wanderers at Theater J | NEW YORK:Off-Broadway: Red Bull Theater: The Metromaniacs | Westside Theatre: Clever Little Lies | Barrow Street Theatre: Tribes. REGIONAL: Contemporary American Theater Festival: Everything You Touch | The Old Globe: The Metromaniacs | La Jolla Playhouse: Tribes | Barrington Stage Company: See How They Run, 10×10 | Unicorn Theatre: Bad Jews, I’m Gonna Pray So Hard For You, Miss Witherspoon. AWARDS: BroadwayWorld Best Actress (Bad Jews). PERSONAL: Training: University of Missouri-Kansas City: MFA in Acting, Binghamton University: BA in Theater | Instagram: @tinydthomas and @dbtrealtor.

Lawrence Redmond Theatre J: New Jerusalem, David in Shadow and Light, Picasso’s Closet, A Bad Friend, Life In Refusal. DC: Sister Act, Little Shop of Horrors,12 Angry Men (Ford’s Theatre); Forum, Ragtime, Sweeney Todd, Into the Woods, She Loves Me (Signature Theatre); Our Town (Shakespeare Theatre Company); Quixote Nuevo (Round House Theatre); Secret Things (1st Stage); How He Lied to Her Husband, Widowers’ Houses (Washington Stage Guild); The Great Society, Intelligence, All the Way (Arena Stage). Regional: Jersey Boys (Totem Pole Playhouse); Burning Patience (Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse); A Prayer for Owen Meany (Cincinnati Playhouse). 2023 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow; 2023 Anderson Hopkins Award; Helen Hayes Award(1997 & 1998) Add’l Seven HHA Nominations and Nine Nominated Ensembles. (18/13/12-9/12/25); WWW.LAWRENCEREDMOND.COM

Engage the Experts: A conversation with Marion Ein Lewin

Sunday, June 22, after the matinee

Holocaust survivor, author, and Theater J Honorary Council Member Marion Ein Lewin joins Hayley Finn after the matinee to discuss the important role diaries from the Holocaust play in supplementing historical narratives with personal perspectives.

Goethe Institut Night

Thursday, June 26 5:30 PM in the Q St Library

Theater J is partnering with the Goethe Institut to provide a pre-show reception. We’ll serve light refreshments preceding a riveting performance of Andrea Stolowitz’s THE BERLIN DIARIES. Each ticket holder will receive a complimentary glass of wine/soft drink/ or snack from the concessions stand. Use code GOETHE for 10% off tickets.

Affinity Nights

Affinity Nights at Theater J offer a welcoming environment where audience members who share a common identity—whether racial, cultural, gender-based, or otherwise—can experience the performance together.

Pride Night

Tuesday, June 17 5:30 PM in the Q St Library

Join us at Theater J to celebrate World Pride 2025! We’ll serve light refreshments preceding a riveting performance of Andrea Stolowitz’s THE BERLIN DIARIES. Each ticket holder who uses the code PRIDE25 will receive 25% off tickets and a complimentary item from the concessions stand.

Past Creative Connections

A Pre-Show Discussion with Theater J Education Programs Manager Hester Kamin
Sunday, January 12, 2025, 1:15 PM

Pre-show conversations are a highly participatory event! Before you head to your theater seat, stop by the Polinger Meeting Room for an introduction to the play from Theater J’s Education Programs Manager Hester Kamin. This will be a lively discussion around themes from the play, including mental illness, feelings of otherness, and what it means to hold space for multiple cultures and identities. 

A Post-Show Conversation with Ari’el Stachel and Josh Maxey
Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Josh Maxey, Executive Director of Bet Mishpachah, DC’s LGBTQ+ Synagogue, will join Ari’el Stachel for a lively discussion after the show. 

A Post-Show Conversation with Ari’el Stachel and Hester Kamin, Theater J Education Programs Manager
Thursday, January 16, 2025

Join us after the play for a discussion with Hester Kamin, Theater J Education Programs Manager, who will join Ari’el Stachel after the show for a conversation focused on the play’s themes. 

A Post-Show Conversation with Ari’el Stachel, Sophia Early, and Alina Collins Maldonado
Sunday, January 19, 2025

A Post-Show Conversation with Ari’el Stachel and Rabbi Healy Shir Slakman 
Saturday, January 25, 2025

Join Ari’el Stachel and special guest Rabbi Healy Shir Slakman for a lively discussion about Jewish identity & culture!

A Pre-Matinee Conversation with Theater J Education Programs Manager Hester Kamin
Sunday, January 26, 2025, 1:15 PM

Pre-show conversations are a highly participatory event! Before you head to your theater seat, stop by the Polinger Meeting Room for an introduction to the play from Theater J’s Education Programs Manager Hester Kamin.

A Pre-Show Preview with Theater J Education Programs Manager Hester Kamin
Sunday, November 3, 12:15 PM
Sunday, November 17, 12:15 PM

Pre-show conversations are a highly participatory event! Before you head to your theater seat, stop by the 16th Street Lobby for an introduction to the play from Theater J’s Education Programs Manager Hester Kamin. This will be a lively discussion about the issues, themes, and questions raised in Harmon’s play.

A Post-Show Conversation with Dr. Lauren B. Strauss
Sunday, November 10, 4:15 PM

Join us after the play for an interview with Dr. Lauren B. Strauss to unpack the events and themes of Prayer for the French Republic. Drawing from her extensive research on Jewish history and Politics at home and abroad, Dr. Strauss will contextualize what we glean about the Jewish experience in democratic society from Harmon’s play. This conversation with take place in the Goldman Theater immediately following the performance.

A Pre-Show Briefing on the State of Antisemitism
Wednesday, November 20, 11:15 AM

Join Allison Kahn-Pauli, Associate Regional Director of the Anti-Defamation League in Polinger Meeting Room, for a briefing on antisemitism from a national and global perspective. 

Post- Show Cast Talkback with Artistic Director Hayley Finn
Wednesday, November 20, 3:15 PM

Artistic Director Hayley Finn will lead a post-show conversation in the theater with the cast around themes from the show.

DC Adoptee Voices: Post-show conversations with Sun Mee Chomet and special guests

Friday, September 13, after the matinee: A Conversation with Sun Mee Chomet and Tricia Anderson
Saturday, September 14, after the performance: A Conversation with Sun Mee Chomet and A.D. Herzel
Sunday, September 15, after the matinee: A Conversation with Sun Mee Chomet, Melissa Corkum, and Alice Stephens
Thursday, September 19, after the performance: A Conversation with Sun Mee Chomet and Chana Bilek
Saturday, September 21, after the performance: A Conversation with Sun Mee Chomet and Liz Kleinrock

Adoptee Voices: Post-Show Conversations with Sun Mee Chomet

Wednesday, September 18, after the performance: A Conversation with Sun Mee Chomet
Sunday, September 22, after the performance: A Conversation with Sun Mee Chomet

Conversation Spaces

Thursday, September 12: 6:00 PM reception, 7:30 PM performance
Adoptee Night: Join us for a pre-show reception at 6:00 PM with fellow adoptees and former foster youth.
In partnership with the Inclusion Initiative

Sunday, September 15, 2:00 PM
Constellation Matinee: After the performance, adoptees invite the adoption constellation to join in a sacred space where we will honor one adoptee’s story and explore better ways to love and support adoptees in our lives.
In partnership with Adoption Wise